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Re: 1971 Dodge Dart
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01/27/21 08:00 AM
01/27/21 08:00 AM
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Posts: 1,405 Central Pa
moparjim79
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Central Pa
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For what its worth, I was on dry dock many years ago and someone was restoring a 300 I believe. They wanted it accurate right down to the dealership sticker. He took a photo of the partial sticker, and a vinyl/signs place matched the font and reproduced the sticker with ease. Your sticker looks almost complete. Maybe give it a try.
Last edited by moparjim79; 01/27/21 08:00 AM.
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Re: 1971 Dodge Dart
[Re: moparjim79]
#2880849
01/27/21 12:22 PM
01/27/21 12:22 PM
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Posts: 1,286 IN
GTX4spd
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Find some woman who has a Cricut printer/cutter & with a good photo to scan in she could probably make one. My wife recently got one of those doohickeys & she’s still learning it but has already made some cool stuff.
"Gentlemen, we must all hang together, or surely, we shall all hang seperately."--Benjamin Franklin
www.wwnboa.org if you're interested in '62-'74 B-Bodies
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Re: 1971 Dodge Dart
[Re: GTX4spd]
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01/27/21 12:28 PM
01/27/21 12:28 PM
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Posts: 3,380 St. Charles, MO
wingman
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St. Charles, MO
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Agree. Any vinyl sign place worth it's salt could reproduce that from die-cut black vinyl.
Your sticker is almost complete--would be easy to fill in the rest and reproduce it better than new.
1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 383 A4 1970 Plymouth Road Runner 440 FC7 (sold)
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